them? the kids separated from their parents at the bord, the kids who don t have the chance to attend lebron s school or any halfway decent school, the parents who can t honestly you can t honestly tell their children to be proud of a president of the united states. the people of color who are attacked by their fellow citizens who feel emboldened to be publicly racist because the president is. will the country stand up for them? we, the decent and truly patriotic people who really love america and believe in its greatness have to because clearly donald trump won t. i want to bring in now cnn commentator charles blow, steve cortez, former trump campaign advisor and annie carny white house reporter for politico. we ll discuss all of this right after the break. with our largest variety of crab all year! like new crabfest combo. your one chance to have new jumbo snow crab
of america. but what about the impact his policies have without a platform through sports like lebron or through media like me? what about those who don t have a voice? what is his presidency doing to them? the kids separated from their parents at the bord, the kids who don t have the chance to attend lebron s school or any halfway decent school, the parents who can t honestly you can t honestly tell their children to be proud of a president of the united states. the people of color who are attacked by their fellow citizens who feel emboldened to be publicly racist because the president is. will the country stand up for them?
and wasn t really involving young children like what we re seeing now. but what we re seeing now is because the government is separating the children from their the parents, the government is actually, you know, rendering these children as unaccompanied minors and making then unaccompanied and bringing them into these shelters. okay, now i understand. so you ve got a situation where there are unaccompanied minors who cross the bord by themselves and they tend to be 14, 15, like them. that s one situation, but why create that situation? and that s what s happening now. we re creating. i want to be clear. we didn t do that before. policy used to be you show up with an 18 month in your arms, it s not that you re not coming to u.s. i m talking to these mothers and they re describing these kids screaming mommy, mommy, don t let them take me away, 5
the argument the it s not about the head, it s about the heart. what you were just doing down there at the bord, you re making us look bad, is that who we re supposed to be? i think it s incumbent on congress to act here. executive order is not the way to solve the problem in this country. executive order, there s no way you can sign the immigration problem by executive order. it s up to congress to come to table and negotiate a deal that has a good result for daca, for these folks that have problems at the border. the bigger political question was this the way to provoke congress to act. we ll take that up another time. coming up, i m going to take you inside the country s most dangerous minds. you ll want to see this. grab another glass of whatever you re drinking because this preview of inside evil, you re
he s using it to intimidate, so theydon t come across the bord. he s using as a political ploy so it s not the law. to say it s law is misrepresenting the facts . chris: let me ask you about two aspects of them. in terms of trying to deter families from coming across the border, they are coming across illegally. what s wrong with that? we should come and we ve tried in the past to develop comprehensive immigration reform which would secure the border. we can t have a border that s open. but it also recognizes individuals here for many years and provides a much more effective process of people seeking asylum if people are trying to legitimately come into the united states. we have to protect our borders. i think it s repugnant to most americans when you have people like doctor franklin graham condemning the separations as abhorrent to core american values. chris: the son of